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Ghosts Of Sunset, No Saints In The City. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Immersed in the Noir, a focus of the black and white, a soft lingering shot on the femme fatale, the streets full of people, unwavering in their direction, unaware of what is about to hit them; and all the while the camera keeps turning, the film keeps playing, and the heroes prove that whilst there are No Saints In The City, there angels who know how drive the music home.

Ghosts Of Sunset, Headed West. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Not only is there is still room for the concept album to exist, it is vital for it to be expressed and developed so that the oral tradition of telling stories does not disappear down the same rabbit hole that reading a novel seems to have an experienced, uncared for a society that has allowed itself to slowly diminish in many quarters the ability to concentrate on the long-term picture, the joy of losing oneself in a narrative that is in fact the companion to which we never tire, the guide to which a three minute burst of song cannot surely hope to compete with.